Hazing 2
In my story, He added yellow, there is something going on that I really don't address specifically because the story is focused on setting output objectives as its thesis
To understand my comments better, it is helpful to read that article first.
The people on the night-shift had a practice of hazing every new smart ass from marketing by fooling around with them. They knew how to run a printing press and they knew how to mix colors on the press. But invariably some kid fresh out of college making twice what they were would be assigned to approve their work. There is a purpose for this: often there are subtleties which the creative people are trying to achieve that aren't necessarily obvious. But typically, new kids would think that since they had decision power, they also were expected to tell the people how to do their jobs. You can imagine how this might irritate a professional who knows how to do his job.
For their own personal enjoyment and ego satisfaction, the printers would get the person to give them directions they knew wouldn't work (such as adding red to make something redder instead of yellow to bring the red out). The supervisor was the ring leader. Just for fun, he had his whole night crew there just so they too could enjoy the fun. Maybe it is counter productive. Maybe it is immature. But I think it was necessary for them to do this. It enabled them to deal with a situation they saw as unfair and disrespectful of their professional abilities. In other words, it enabled them to show up for work the next day.
